Workshop „Berths as element for a future oriented inland navigation“
Press release
- Workshop on berths as element for a future oriented inland navigation
Programme
- Programme
Presentations
- Welcoming address
Gerhard Kratzenberg, CCNR - Berths as an element of a socially sustainable inland navigation sector
Kempmann, CCNR - Recommendations by inland shipping on berths and car dropping facilities
Erik Schultz, EBU/ESO - Guidelines for a demand-oriented berth development in Austria
Ulf Meinel, viadonau, Austria - Determining the requirement for berths on the Rhine
Roelof Weekhout, Chair of the CCNR Working Group for Infrastructure and Environment - Ports of refuge and berths
Imre Matics/Horst Schindler, Danube Commission - Planning and construction of berths and rest areas on the Rhine between Iffezheim and Emmerich
Markus Grewe, Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration, Germany - Public berths in the Czech Republic
Lubomír Fojtů, Waterways Directorate, Czech Republic - Shore-side electricity supply in inland navigation
Roelof Weekhout, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands - Effect of the short-stay berths offering on accidents and health
André Stäudtner, BG Verkehr, Germany (transport and traffic trade association) - Rijkswaterstaat’s experiences with berth construction
Egbert Ijmker, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands - Berth Information Systems on European waterways
Jürgen Trögl, viadonau, Austria - BLIS Berth Information System
Roelof Weekhout, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands - RheinPorts Information System (RPIS)
Roland Blessinger, Port of Switzerland, Switzerland